Wired magazine - mostly hagiographies of silicon valley entrepreneurs - capitalist porn - vague reassurances for the future from the uber-wealthy. 500 dollar headphones. The Senior Associate Editor Jason Kehe was "weary with dystopian prediction of nefarious robots taking jobs from humans," so he challenged seven sf writers to "imagine a world in which the gig economy and automation have redefined the daily grind" (7). The results? A collection of stories--"T he Next25 Years: What'll We Do? "--from a stellar group of writers: Laurie Penny, Ken Liu, Charles Yu, Charlie Janes Anders, Nisi Shawl, Adam Rogers and Martha Wells. And only one killer robot (from Martha Wells) which, to be fair, isn’t killing anyone. But there's still much here that is dystopian. But from the next 25 years? Of course, these aren't futurist prognostications; like any good sf, they’re descriptions of our present--dystopian enough. Or, a...